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she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator is already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. >> the biggest problem is petrol. we don't even have enough for our rescue teams or to deliver food. >> the last thing this place needs is another disaster. the consequences could be unthinkable. >> this is "bbc world news." the libyan leader muammar gaddafi vows never to abandon his homeland and he will crush his country's enemy. the european union is reviewing the safety of its nuclear power stations in response to events in japan. germany said its holders
she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator...
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he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was immense. everyone expected it would be his next target. but rebel reinforcements made for large numbers. the difference did not lie in equipment. they were less well-armed. this prisoner isn't just scared, he is a demoralized. this might not be the final victory, but it is an important achievement. >> gaddafi has once again blamed al qaeda. jeremy bowen was there. >> his supporters were ready long before he arrived. to fight back against foreign pressure and domestic rebellion. it did not need much revving up. they heard the motorcade was close. he was driving himself. his strategy is clear. p
he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was...
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in medieval concoction is being used. this was a theater is sinking into the ground. >> the reconstruction and restoration of one of the main symbols of russia is a very difficult process. the key task was to keep the building intact. we manage to do this thanks to a -- the building was suspended in the air and the foundations were taken away by hand. the opera house was built in 1776. its effort years of neglect. the main stage was closed in 2005 toward the restoration work. it was meant to reopen three years later. there's been a huge delays and it is now expected to be completed this october. what is finally being achieved here is reviving this bid to its further glory. whatever the reason -- what of the rooms that has had a facelift. but there is still work to do. russia hopes they will remain on track for october's opening. >> this is abc news. -- this is a bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experienc
in medieval concoction is being used. this was a theater is sinking into the ground. >> the reconstruction and restoration of one of the main symbols of russia is a very difficult process. the key task was to keep the building intact. we manage to do this thanks to a -- the building was suspended in the air and the foundations were taken away by hand. the opera house was built in 1776. its effort years of neglect. the main stage was closed in 2005 toward the restoration work. it was meant...
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there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job.
there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters...
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thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for me. it was a learning experience. i had the opportunity to view firsthand the devastation that has taken place. also most importantly as i had the opportunity to spend some very quality time with members of the council, the transitional council, and i must say that they got it together. it's a wartime, war zone, but they have war companies, foreign relations committee, relief committee. i was quite impressed and that's what i'm coming back with. hopefully to give the message to the administration here in washington, to members of congres
thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for...
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. >> they gave us pictures they failed to show us what happens. on friday, protesters tried to get into green square. security forces or shifting to kill. the regime says it will only open fire in self-defense. the protesters to stay away from state hospitals. gaddafi told the bbc that all the people loved him. not here. this is the grave of a 32-year- old killed last friday. he left a child and a pregnant wife. >>, the rebels in the east are preparing themselves for the possibility of a showdown with gaddafi. in a gauzy, there is the sort of men willing to volunteer, but there is no great enthusiasm for any military intervention by the western ties. >> everybody here -- they do not want military international. we saw what happened in iraq. >> further along the coast, there was more enthusiasm for the idea of a no-fly zone. for the rebels here, this guy is the danger. -- the sky is the danger. planes haveafi's been sent three times. everyone is scared that it will happen again. in fact, at two of the three pilots have been sent to attack have deli
. >> they gave us pictures they failed to show us what happens. on friday, protesters tried to get into green square. security forces or shifting to kill. the regime says it will only open fire in self-defense. the protesters to stay away from state hospitals. gaddafi told the bbc that all the people loved him. not here. this is the grave of a 32-year- old killed last friday. he left a child and a pregnant wife. >>, the rebels in the east are preparing themselves for the possibility...
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but maybe he is with us. i don't know what it looks like. i don't know. >> you just heard names of leaders? >> some generals defected to the rebels but are not leading to the front. instead of command and control we saw confusion and in-fighting. something they didn't want us to film. >> well the rebels are moving out. they have been reloading their weapons and reorganized on the side of the road. there has been a lot of singing and chanting and praying but you do not get the sense that there has been much planning. there is no sign of anyone giving orders of anyone being in charge. >> they pushed forward but straight into a trap. gadhafi's forces were waiting to ambush them. the tactics are all on their side. with incoming fire it was time to move. we now have to join the rebel forces. they managed to go a short distance up the road before they and we came under incoming fire. rounds landed very close to the car on either side and the firing is continuing now. >> it was a long retreat. the rebels losing more and more ground. a pattern that
but maybe he is with us. i don't know what it looks like. i don't know. >> you just heard names of leaders? >> some generals defected to the rebels but are not leading to the front. instead of command and control we saw confusion and in-fighting. something they didn't want us to film. >> well the rebels are moving out. they have been reloading their weapons and reorganized on the side of the road. there has been a lot of singing and chanting and praying but you do not get the...
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the key task for us was to keep the building intact. we managed to do this banks to ingenious construction solution in which the building was suspended in the air and the foundation was taken away by hand. >> the ballet and opera house were built in 1776. it suffered years of neglect during soviet times. the main stage has been closed since 2005 for restoration work. it was meant to reopen three years later. there have been huge delays. it is now expected to be completed this october. the theater is being revived to its former glory. ed this is one of the rooms that has had a face lift. there is still work to do. russian authorities hope they remain on track for an oct. opening. >> now something slightly different. the teenager epicenter of a sex scandal involving the italian has attended the vienna opera ball at the invitation of richard lugar. this has caused austrian newspapers to put libya on the back pages. she has admitted she cannot walz. she can only belly dance. you can get all of the news featured in this bulletin on our websi
the key task for us was to keep the building intact. we managed to do this banks to ingenious construction solution in which the building was suspended in the air and the foundation was taken away by hand. >> the ballet and opera house were built in 1776. it suffered years of neglect during soviet times. the main stage has been closed since 2005 for restoration work. it was meant to reopen three years later. there have been huge delays. it is now expected to be completed this october. the...
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>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel gaddafi says he will bombed it this evening. they know colonel gaddafi forces are getting closer. [jansing] -- [chanting] people are bracing for the attack. the only thing that is guaranteed is that more people will die. >> japan's nuclear association says that smoke were seen rising from fukushima's crippled no. 2 reactor could be coming from the spent fuel pool or from an explosion in the fuel supply timber. all four reactors -- meanwhile, britain, the united states, and france have arranged special flights for those who want to leave tokyo. in japan, even the scramble to leave
>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel...
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and they want us to be back home as soon as possible. their dream will be fulfilled. >> this is a dramatic departure that many believe should not be happening. the south africans have faced intense diplomatic pressure. he has been a guest and not a prisoner. they say the matter is out of their hands. tonight, there's a fresh chapter in haiti's turbulent history. there was violence following the first round of voting in november. u.n. peacekeepers trying to keep control. with fears that destruction could happen at a critical time, the americans urged jean- bertrand aristide to delay. what increased the stakes was the return of this man who faces the prospect of criminal charges during his brutal rule. his arrival helped to whip up tensions in the country, distractions that haiti could do without. so, mr. aristide is claiming the moral high ground. a president elected twice, he is a political survivor a merchant's it -- emerging from two coups and seven years in exile. he says he intends to stay away from politics. for many, he is consider
and they want us to be back home as soon as possible. their dream will be fulfilled. >> this is a dramatic departure that many believe should not be happening. the south africans have faced intense diplomatic pressure. he has been a guest and not a prisoner. they say the matter is out of their hands. tonight, there's a fresh chapter in haiti's turbulent history. there was violence following the first round of voting in november. u.n. peacekeepers trying to keep control. with fears that...
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talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these incidents on the economy, initially say said the earthquake itself wouldn't have a huge impact but now we have had a tsunami and now we have this nuclear power plant, having all of these issues. economists are saying that this could have a much bigger impact on the country. the economy, one analyst at goldman sachs saying that the cost to restoring the country from all of these incidents could be up to 200 billion. >> the very latest from tokyo. thank you for that update. let's get some other news now. britain and france have tabled a draft resolution at t
talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these...
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she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online....
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something they did not want us to film. the rebels are moving now now, they say that they are holding their weapons and they have reorganize themselves along the side of the road. there has been a lot of singing, chanting, and brain, but you don't get the sign that there has been much planning. there is no sign of anyone in charge. they pushed forward but right into a trap. gaddafi's forces were waiting to ambush them. the tactics are all on their side. with incoming fire, it was time to move. open bracket gun fire] -- [gunfire] >> keep driving. keep driving. >> we have now had to join the rebel forces pulling back. they managed to go a short distance before we came under fire. we have rounds coming very close to the car and a fire fight is continuing now. it was a long retreat. the rebels losing more and more ground. a pattern that keeps getting repeated. left to themselves, the pro- democracy fighters are being easily outmaneuvered. >> there has been reported -- reports that president obama signed a secret presidential or
something they did not want us to film. the rebels are moving now now, they say that they are holding their weapons and they have reorganize themselves along the side of the road. there has been a lot of singing, chanting, and brain, but you don't get the sign that there has been much planning. there is no sign of anyone in charge. they pushed forward but right into a trap. gaddafi's forces were waiting to ambush them. the tactics are all on their side. with incoming fire, it was time to move....
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now large numbers of people despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantaunmo. it may be when the president seeks re-election his promise may remain unfulfilled. peter taylor, bbc news. >> one of the biggest investigations to hit wall street is the biggest insider trading trial in history. he is accused of making $45 million by trading on illegal tip-offs. secret information came from executives at a list of firms including intel and ibm. >> are you going to testify in your defense? >> he was ready to clear his name. he is acudesed of making money trading on private information about companies, charges that he denied. >> they asked perspective juror fist they read, seen or heard anything about this case. he was well known in financial circles but little known outside. >> it is a major insider trading case that will set the bar for the private sector and the government of what is legal and illegal. >> new york securities lawyer believes the odds are against him. >> the head guy, raj, coul
now large numbers of people despise us who used to feel sympathy for us. >> after two years in office president obama has been unable to fulfill his promise to close guantaunmo. it may be when the president seeks re-election his promise may remain unfulfilled. peter taylor, bbc news. >> one of the biggest investigations to hit wall street is the biggest insider trading trial in history. he is accused of making $45 million by trading on illegal tip-offs. secret information came from...
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let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing. just the people. i revolted against the gaddafi regime because everybody was tired from the injustice and his ways. they have been killing people, committing crimes. these people do everything they want, like it is their town, stealing our money, stealing our rights, stealing our right of speech. it is disastrous. >> to you expect gaddafi's forces to come back and bite you again to try to take control? >> of course. currently, they are busy with zawug iyah. strategically, it is important. >> how can you fight the government army? >> we are through
let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing....
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the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the government has [unintelligible] it is clear that the standoff between the syrian government and the anti-government protestors is not over yet. >> on the line now is a representative from the human rights watch. thank you for time. from what your organization knows, do you think the protesters would have been expecting such violent reaction from government forces? >> absolutely. the government's conduct is in keeping with its track record dating back not even as far as the violent and deftly atrocities -- deathly atrocities. the attacks on them show the government's willingn
the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the...
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it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups started a couple of minutes ago fighting in the village. the shelling is continuing. the army is not taking any action against them, because we want to abide with the decision not to violate the cease-fire. >> the french ambassador to the united nations has told the bbc he expects a military intervention in libya within hours of a summit on saturday. that summit will include talks with hillary clinton and arab leaders. >> there will be participation in the diplomatic effort. this is the last signal. the u.s., u.k. and france have set the conditions. af
it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups...
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us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb ajdabiya. but the town defenders earn a high state of respect and they blast in the sky. they are not doing this for the benefit of our camera, as they prepare for the possibility of action, they are jumpy and nervous. few have any military experience. despite this don't mistake as a single series of actions. coming over and bombing people here in order to scare them. it's the coming of front line area. around the perimeter of ajdabiya defenses, i found that some men have taken up positions just in case that forces move in from the west.
us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb...
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the prime minister has been speaking to us here today. he says christ church will be rebuilt, but the devastated central business district would look a lot different than the way it does today. the cost of the disaster is expected to be at least $15 billion. the country has paused to remember the dead and missing, certainly in the center of town. maori indigenous leaders have lead the prayers. they say this is a spiritual way to say goodbye to people who died in this disaster. >> a milestone was reached this weekend. america's last surviving world war one veteran died on sunday at the age of 110. he enlisted in the army in 1917 at 16 and campaigned for greater recognition of his fellow soldiers. he died of natural causes on sunday at his home in west virginia. hollywood film actress jane russell has died in california at the age of 89. the brunet bombshell became a sex symbol in the 1940's and was one of the most popular stars at the box office. at 90, jane russell met director -- 19, jane russell met director howard hughes, who launched
the prime minister has been speaking to us here today. he says christ church will be rebuilt, but the devastated central business district would look a lot different than the way it does today. the cost of the disaster is expected to be at least $15 billion. the country has paused to remember the dead and missing, certainly in the center of town. maori indigenous leaders have lead the prayers. they say this is a spiritual way to say goodbye to people who died in this disaster. >> a...